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Ken Anderson

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No source code on the consensus engine, but here is the protocol paper: https://docs.tashi.gg/developers/gaming-protocol-paper
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To answer your first question, we use consensus as a high speed decentralized message queue for coordination between DePIN nodes. We also use it directly in game to support peer to peer gaming with no servers.
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Consensus doesn’t require persistence, but games may. Since /tashi only works while there are sufficient consensus nodes, we need to be able to persist game state and reload when the session restarts.
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Channel is up now at /tashi
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Don’t forget to join our Zealy campaign to earn rewards: https://zealy.io/cw/tashiprotocol/questboard?invitationId=QkfXNYsii1gNAInKYvurL #crypto #rewards
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I just created /tashi too
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Got some /offthegrid gameplay this past week. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2279214326
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Tashi is a thing here now!
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Agree to a degree. That’s why we are using consensus behind our DePIN, but even for our gaming use case, we still need decentralized persistence.
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Ya’ll ready for FODG? (Fully on-DAG gaming)…moving the trust of real-time game logic from L1s & L2s to the player machines. It might take a bit to wrap your head around it because it’s a different paradigm, but so much more efficient. #focg #gaming Check out my company https://tashi.gg
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Finally jumping into Warpcast! What does “sufficiently decentralized” mean?
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